Overview
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Program of study overview
Program of study
36 Units
Level 1 - Core9 Units
Level 2 - Core13.5 Units
Level 3 - Core9 Units
Level 4 - Option4.5 Units
Aims
The major aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop broad accounting knowledge and competencies to facilitate careers in commercial business-related fields. Students will be encouraged and supported to develop transferable interpersonal and professional capabilities, including the capability to be reflective, self-evaluating and critically engaged. Students will apply their accounting knowledge and competencies to a broad range of commercial business/organisational practices including systems and processes, planning, production, operations and the use of current and emerging data and analytical practices.
Learning outcomes
On completion students will be able to:
1.
Critically apply broad theoretical and technical accounting, finance, economic and management knowledge and skills to inform financial control and budgeting
2.
Analyse accounting practices and decisions using theoretical and technical knowledge of regulatory, governance, compliance and legal requirements
3.
Apply theoretical knowledge, technical competencies and critical judgement to provide solutions to routine accounting, financial control and budgeting problems
4.
Explain the impact of socially responsible, ethical, economic, regulatory, sustainability, governance and global perspectives on accounting planning and practices
5.
Communicate technical advice and ideas to specialists and non-specialists, in written and spoken forms
6.
Manage time, self and tasks effectively as an individual and to collaborate with a diverse team
7.
Use computer-based information systems or applications to solve or document business problems
Available in courses
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)